A Greek Woman
Watercolour
about 1843 (Painted)
about 1843 (Painted)
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This woman is probably from a wealthy Greek family. She is wearing an elaborately tasselled turban, jewellery, and very large shalvars, or trousers, and is reclining against cushions embroidered with gilt thread
Object details
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Title | A Greek Woman |
Materials and techniques | Pen and ink and watercolour, touched with white |
Brief description | A Greek Woman, about 1843. Aloysius Rosarius Amadeus Raymondus Andreas, known as Amadeo, 5th Count Preziosi |
Physical description | Watercolour of a woman seated in an interior, wearing a large headdress, reclining against embroidered cushions |
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Object history | This drawing is part of a group of 34 bought by the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1907. [D.14-1907-D.47-1907]. |
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Summary | This woman is probably from a wealthy Greek family. She is wearing an elaborately tasselled turban, jewellery, and very large shalvars, or trousers, and is reclining against cushions embroidered with gilt thread |
Bibliographic reference | Briony Llewellyn & Charles Newton The People and Places of Constantinople. Watercolours by Amadeo, Count Preziosi
Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Prints, Drawings and Paintings 1985 |
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Accession number | D.31-1907 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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